ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE PSALM 23 ADVENTURE, Part 35
Last week, I left you hanging with my story of God’s miraculous provision, so let me re-cap a part of it before we finish this narrative. We are still on the topic of For Thou art with me!
Last week, I left you hanging with my story of God’s miraculous provision, so let me re-cap a part of it before we finish this narrative. We are still on the topic of For Thou art with me!
It probably seems like I’ve been really going overboard lately in talking about our grandchildren, but when we see the Covenant of the Lord being enacted before our eyes on an almost daily basis, it isn’t hard to get emotional about it.
My apologies if it seems like I’ve gone overboard on this, but when Della and I get to see the phenomenal things happening with our grandchildren, it’s hard to not share with everyone – especially when we are in a season of miracles unfolding across this nation and around the world on a scale hitherto unknown.
Isaiah made a couple of specific promises concerning children and the inheritance of God in them. Take a look. Isaiah 54:13: And all thy children shall be taught of the LORD; and great shall be the peace of thy children.
Years ago, our youngest son, Joshua, was in prison. He had associated himself with the wrong crowd as a youngster and found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, accused of the same things his “friends” were accused of. Guilt by association sent him to prison.
Let’s see if we can wrap up this part of the adventures in Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death.
We’re continuing our way through the 23rd Psalm, and I’m sharing with you a series of events that unfolded in 1980 – 1981 as a firsthand walk through the valley of the shadow of death.
Got your pot of coffee ready? OK, some of you would rather have tea, but you get the idea? Pour yourself a cup and let’s pick up where we left off last week.